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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 25.
Published in final edited form as: Rehabil Psychol. 2014 Oct 13;59(4):459–463. doi: 10.1037/rep0000014

Table 2.

Expected and Actual Pain at 4 and 12 Months

Month 4 Month 12
Expected pain N (%) Actual pain N (%) Expected pain N (%) Actual pain N (%)
No/minimal pain 13 (68.4%) 11 (57.9%) 18 (94.7%) 7 (36.8%)
Moderate pain 4 (21.1%) 4 (21.1%) 0 (0%) 6 (31.6%)
Severe pain 2 (10.5%) 4 (21.1%) 1 (5.3%) 6 (31.6%)

Note. There were four individuals who reported no pain at both 4 months and 12 months postamputation; these individuals were included in all analyses in the “no/minimal” pain category. Expected pain was assessed at presurgical baseline. Actual pain was assessed at 4 and 12 months.